Midrash su Genesi 44:17
וַיֹּ֕אמֶר חָלִ֣ילָה לִּ֔י מֵעֲשׂ֖וֹת זֹ֑את הָאִ֡ישׁ אֲשֶׁר֩ נִמְצָ֨א הַגָּבִ֜יעַ בְּיָד֗וֹ ה֚וּא יִהְיֶה־לִּ֣י עָ֔בֶד וְאַתֶּ֕ם עֲל֥וּ לְשָׁל֖וֹם אֶל־אֲבִיכֶֽם׃ (פ)
Ed egli disse: Lungi da me di fare così! Quegli, presso cui fu trovato il bicchiere, egli sarà mio schiavo; e voi andate in pace presso vostro padre.
Bereishit Rabbah
another explanation: "and Yehuda approached" - this is what it means when it was said with divine inspiration through Shlomo: "wisdom gives strength to the wise". Who did Shlomo say this reffering to? He only said it in reference to Yosef Hatzadik. Rabbi Yochonan said: At the time that Yosef took Binyomin and said to his brothers: "he in whose possession the goblet was found shall be my slave", Yehudo said :"You will seize Binyomin and there will be peace in fathers household?!"(there are 2 ways to understand this:1) You told us:"go back in peace to your father", what 'peace' is there if you have seized Binyomin?! or 2)you think that we will act peacefully towards you if you seize Binyomin?! -we will fight to get him back). Immedieately Yehudo got angry and roared with a loud voice and his voice went 400 parsa (note: an average person can walk 10 parso in one day) until Chushim son of Don heard (note:he was deaf) and jumped from the land of C'na'an and came next to Yehudo and they both roared and the land of Egypt was about (lit.wanted) to overturn. [Iyov said about them:"The roar of a lion and the sound of a cub". "The roar of a lion" refers to Yehudo, about whom it is written:"Yehudo is a young lion". "and the sound of a cub" is chushim son of Don, as both of them are compared to a lion (Yehudo and Don) as it says:"and to Don he said:Don is a young lion". "the teeth of lion cubs are confounded" - these are Yosef's mighty men, that when Yehudo got angry all of their teeth fell out....
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